END OVERDOSE NY

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New York State Is in Crisis

Overdose now takes the lives of more New Yorkers than homicides, traffic accidents, and suicides combined. Nationally, overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. From 2013 to 2015, 7,213 New Yorkers died of overdose.

What Can We Do?

We can end overdose in New York by leading with compassion, following the evidence, and leveraging resources towards vital public health and harm reduction programs.

New York has been a leader in responding to the opioid crisis, and is considered a national model in innovative initiatives to support harm reduction, expand the use of naloxone, and remove insurance barriers to timely and effective treatment.

Join the Campaign

Pledge to be part of the solution to prevent any more overdose deaths in New York.